Casio FC-200V User Guide - Page 143

Math ERROR, Cause, Action, Stack ERROR, Syntax ERROR, Insufficient MEM Error

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Math ERROR Cause • The intermediate or final result of the calculation you are performing exceeds the allowable calculation range. • Your input exceeds the allowable input range. • The calculation you are performing contains an illegal mathematical operation (such as division by zero). Action • Check the input values to ensure they are within the applicable calculation range. See "Calculation Ranges, Numbers of Digits, and Precision" on page E-137. • When using independent memory or a variable as the argument of a function, make sure that the memory or variable value is within the allowable range for the function. Stack ERROR Cause • The calculation you are performing has caused the capacity of the numeric stack or the command stack to be exceeded. Action • Simplify the calculation expression so it does not exceed the capacity of the stack. • Try splitting the calculation into two or more parts. Syntax ERROR Cause • There is a problem with the format of the calculation you are performing. Action • Make necessary corrections. Insufficient MEM Error Cause • The number of bytes required to store the calculation you are inputting exceeds the maximum capacity (89 bytes) for Shortcut key assignment. Action • Divide the calculation into smaller parts. • Normally the input cursor appears as a straight vertical (I) or horizontal ( ) flashing line on the display screen. When there are 10 or fewer bytes of input remaining in E-141

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E-141
Math ERROR
Cause
• The intermediate or final result of the calculation you
are performing exceeds the allowable calculation range.
• Your input exceeds the allowable input range.
• The calculation you are performing contains an illegal
mathematical operation (such as division by zero).
Action
• Check the input values to ensure they are within the
applicable calculation range. See “Calculation Ranges,
Numbers of Digits, and Precision” on page E-137.
• When using independent memory or a variable as the
argument of a function, make sure that the memory or
variable value is within the allowable range for the
function.
Stack ERROR
Cause
• The calculation you are performing has caused the
capacity of the numeric stack or the command stack to
be exceeded.
Action
• Simplify the calculation expression so it does not exceed
the capacity of the stack.
• Try splitting the calculation into two or more parts.
Syntax ERROR
Cause
• There is a problem with the format of the calculation
you are performing.
Action
• Make necessary corrections.
Insufficient MEM Error
Cause
• The number of bytes required to store the calculation
you are inputting exceeds the maximum capacity (89
bytes) for Shortcut key assignment.
Action
• Divide the calculation into smaller parts.
• Normally the input cursor appears as a straight vertical
(
I
) or horizontal (
) flashing line on the display screen.
When there are 10 or fewer bytes of input remaining in